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"Haraldur R. Karlsson" <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 28 Jul 1998 12:55:53 -0500
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Dear friends the following position is open at Texas Tech University.  I
know that this is not a geochemistry position but please pass it on to any
interested party.

Thanks,

Hal Karlsson


>Texas Tech University/Structural Geologist
>
>The Department of Geosciences at Texas Tech University invites applications
>for a tenure-track faculty position in structural geology and geotectonics
>at the assistant professor level. The successful applicant will be expected
>to teach undergraduate courses in structural geology (to geology and
>petroleum engineering majors) and to participate in teaching summer field
>camp. At the graduate level, the successful applicant will be expected to
>teach a course in geotectonics and develop an active research program. This
>individual will be expected to direct M.S. and Ph.D. students in
>field-oriented thesis projects. Individuals with experience in geophysical
>and subsurface methods are encouraged to apply. The applicant should hold a
>Ph.D. at the time of appointment. The position will be filled by 15 August
>1999.
>
>Texas Tech University has 25,000 students. We are located in the southern
>High Plains of Texas on the northern edge of the Permian Basin. The
>Department of Geosciences has 14 faculty members plus 50 undergraduate and
>50 graduate students. The Department houses a variety of modern equipment,
>including stable isotope mass-spectrometers (IRMS), SEMITEM, ICP-AES, XRD,
>and computer laboratories. There are strong possibilities for the person
>selected to collaborate with existing interdisciplinary and departmental
>programs. Further information about the Department and the University may be
>obtained at http:/ /www.ttu.edu/~geosc/
>
>Applicants should send a letter of interest including a statement on
>teaching and research goals, a curriculum vitae, and three letters of
>reference to Dr. Richard E. Peterson, Dept of Geosciences, Texas Tech
>University, Lubbock, TX 72409-1053 (tel.: 806-742-3101; fax: 806-742-0100).
>We will begin reviewing resumes 15 January 1999, and we will continue
>interviews until the position is filled. A departmental representative will
>attend the Fall 1998 meetings of the Geological Society of America, Society
>of Exploration Geophysics and American Geophysical Union.
>
>Texas Tech University is an affirmative-action/equal opportunity employer.
>

Dr. Haraldur R. Karlsson
Associate Professor of Geosciences
Department of Geosciences
Texas Tech University
Box 41053
Lubbock, TX 79409, USA

(806)-742-3130 office
(806)-742-3112 lab
(806)-742-0100 Dept. fax

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